When I went to the toilet today and found a coffee colored discharge on the used toilet paper, could

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-01
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello! Don't worry, small fibroids will not have any effect, and bleeding during ovulation is normal. Fibroids that grow up to 5 cm are treated. Don't keep thinking that something grows in it, it doesn't matter, just don't eat anything that contains estrogen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Symptoms of uterine fibroids:

    Symptom 1 of uterine fibroids: pain in the lower abdomen.

    Although most patients with uterine fibroids do not feel pain, a small number of people still experience pain in the lower abdomen after fibroid infection or uterine deformation.

    Symptom 2 of uterine fibroids: a lump in the abdomen.

    When fibroids grow to a certain point, a lump can be felt in the lower abdomen, especially if the bladder is full of urine.

    Symptom 3 of uterine fibroids: with compression symptoms.

    When uterine fibroids enlarge and compress nearby organs, various symptoms can occur, such as compression of the bladder, urinary frequency, urgency or urinary retention; Compression of the rectum can cause constipation.

    Symptom 4 of uterine fibroids: abnormal vaginal discharge.

    When submucosal fibroids are ulcerated and necrotic on the mucosal surface, a large amount of bloody or foul-smelling vaginal discharge is produced.

    Symptom 5 of uterine fibroids: uterine bleeding.

    Uterine bleeding is one of the main symptoms of uterine fibroids, and cyclic bleeding (heavy menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, or shortened menstrual cycle) is the most common, accounting for about 2 3Non-cyclic (persistent or irregular) bleeding accounts for 1 3. Bleeding is mainly caused by intermural fibroids and submucosal fibroids, cyclic bleeding mostly occurs in intermural fibroids, while submucosal fibroids often manifest as irregular bleeding, subserous fibroids rarely cause uterine bleeding, and in some cases, menstrual flow decreases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, uterine fibroids are benign tumors, so don't worry too much. Uterine fibroids need to be rechecked every 3-6 months, and you can have a follow-up examination to determine what the cause is, and then take treatment measures in combination with the condition.

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